Posted for "Douglas Brunner"
<douglasbrunner@earthlink.net>:
Yesterday (1/14), I headed out to my airport (KMTN) to do some work on
my plane. Recently, my airport has installed a sliding gate with a code to control entry. On my way
in, I observed the car in front of me stop at the keypad, spend some time sitting there and then drive away from the entry. My
inference was that they did not know the access code to the airport. I pulled up to the gate, punched in the access code
and pulled through the gate. I stopped on the other side of the gate, to limit entry to one car. The car which
had been in front of me (and had failed to gain entry) then tried to pull around me and go through the gate while it was still
open. I moved my car slightly to block their entry figuring that if they didn't know the code, they shouldn't be coming
in with me. Well it turned out that the two men in the car, were actually police officers, and they did not take kindly to
my blocking their entrance. In essence they "copped an attitude" (pun intended) and gave me a hard time about blocking
them. After a few unkind words were exchanged, we both went on our ways. Normally, I am not a huge fan of the
(pseudo) security procedures at airports. And perhaps from time to time, I have been known to let someone follow me in
through the security gate, or to follow others in. However in this case, it appeared to me that they had demonstrated that they did
not know the code so I treated them (not knowing they were cops) differently. Several
questions/observations: Since the number of terrorist incidents attributable to GA aircraft both prior to and after
instituting these security precaution is ZERO, is it logical to infer that the procedures have been a success??? Since the
police appear to regard the security precautions as optional should these security precautions should be observed religiously by non-
law enforcement types??? Has the amount of time and money spent on airport security post 9/11, (which probably
exceeds the GDP of some African and Latin American countries) been well spent??? Or are these security precautions are an
expensive charade designed to persuade gullible people that the government is making them safer???
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